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As our stake gets more organized for emergency communications we are indeed fortunate to have as the high councilman over the effort a ham who is motivated to see that it is done correctly and understands the options that are out there. As we have recieved training he has taken the time to emphasise over and over the proper role of hams as communicators and not decision makers. In the flow we are the conduit but not the source of information. That there is a proper line of authority in each ward and stake and that should be followed. In our meeting the other night it was emphasised again along with the idea that we have to be careful not to turn our communications specialists into another ham radio club similar to MARA.It is fustrating for some Hams who may feel that their ward or stake is not doing enough in the way of planning for emergency communications or who see the superior benefits of ham radio passed over for other easier solutions such as CB or GMRS with decision makers having little or no understanding of the drawbacks of the other technology.As was pointed out to us, in the past there were some hams who wanted to be the decision makers or who thought they knew better than the priesthood authority. That their license, knowlege, equipment, and expertise gave them a say. It was indicated that this was possibly one of the reasons that MARA was officially no longer recognized by the church anymore even though MARA members often are working with stakes and wards to provide emergency communications options.The emergency communications plans of wards and stakes thus becomes the responsibility of those entities. Stakes are encouraged to have emergency communications plans but the specifics and methods are not specified. Thus we end up with a hodge podge of different plans based on the needs, people, and resources of each stake or ward. I can see that it can be fustrating at times for hams that are encouraging their wards or stakes to develop plans and for those called as communication specialists for their ward.So what are your thoughts? How are things being done in your ward or stake? Is the direction coming from the Stake down to the wards or are things being pushed from the bottom up?73Jason
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